yes i really was asking that... I have not even watched a whole episode of futurama.. so i didn't get the reference. But i do know who he is now..

I think a whole lotta people where really bothered by that..

And i'm glad Eli is responsible enough not to do anything stupid or silly with someone else's body when he totally had the chance to do so. Same with Chole.. even though she can't act drunk.. maybe they should have plied here with real alcohol to get the desired effect. Was feeling for Eli though when he was with his mother.

Life is fun, death is peaceful, it is usually the transition that is painful.....

i am having trouble dealing with the Young/Wife scenes, there is just something that isn't right about it... not sure what but... but one of the thing i can't believe hasn't been sorted out is a protocol for the use of the tele-stones they way i see it is that, institutions such as USAF, thrive on strict protocols and operating procedures.. and it just suprises me that rules havn't been put in place to stop people such as teleford from taking control of Destiny while he is in Youngs Body... i can see it is only going to be a matter of time till Teleford pretends to be Young while in youngs body... not to mention all the body swapping is starting to have an effect on the chain of command on the ship, cause Scott is starting to show signs he is wondering who is actually giving him orders...

mmmm... but you know what has been bugging me of late... i wantn to know what happened to that ship that came off of the back of destiny at the end of one of the first episodes??? it is really bugging me

Aaron_0105 wrote:yes i really was asking that... I have not even watched a whole episode of futurama.. so i didn't get the reference. But i do know who he is now..

OMG! I don't think i can talk to you, Aaron... You, sir, are missing something truly amazing... This coming from someone who owns every episode and movie.

Anywho, I enjoyed this past weeks episode of SGU. I liked how Chloe died, and then the crew was watching and was like.. WTF?? lol

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This episode was pretty cool. I found it quite funny though that when listing to a Patrick Gilmore interview last week, someone said, "my prediction (from watching the previews) is that at the end of the episode Rush will realize he was holding his own skull" lol

Aarons right, Theoretically, It Could be Scott's as he says that if the destiny doesn't contact him before jumping back to FTL, then he will risk going through the gate.

My only question about the episode and i know, it is nit picky, so shoot me... but it seems odd to me Rush goes through the Stargate alive, but ends up being dead when Scott throws the Kino through.... Just seems odd, particulalry that he just happens to die in front of the stargate...

Maybe a beastie gnawed it's way through him? Maybe the solar flare fried him? Maybe he crossed into his own timeline causing a paradox which in turn caused him to die because he couldn't exist in two places at once? maybe he fell off the back of the ramp and broke his neck?

Well this is interesting. Just got this pointed out to me and it's a webisode gig SGU has going on.. didn't know anything about this at all and there are a few of them floating around already.. So next episode we won't get this explained to us. we will just have to assume everything turned alright unless you have seen these... I can't wait to have to explain this to my mother.. thats gonna be fun..

Life is fun, death is peaceful, it is usually the transition that is painful.....